Sarakka, Juksakka, and Uksakka. Sami goddesses. Akka-goddesses. In Sámi mythology, the first akka was Maderakka and her daughters were Sarakka, Uksakka and Juksakka. Some Sámi thought they lived under their kota tents. Sarakka helped during the pregnancy. Juksakka had a bow and she guided boys.

Goddess with poppies seated under fruiting tree and surrounded by votaries offering crocuses. Two serpents float past the sun and moon in the sky, beside a "Shield Goddess." A double axe takes center position, and benearth it is a small female figure with a crocus who appears to be standing on the mountain symbol, like a goddess in other seal art.

OB/GYN, Surgeon, Community Heath Activist, Educator, Veteran, and Philanthropist Dr. Matilda Evans. 1st Afr Amer women to practice in S. Carolina, established Taylor Lane the 1st black owned hospital in the state in 1901 & the Negro Health Association of S.C. in 1916, 1918 served in WW1 in the Med Serv Corps, 1922 the only Afr Amer woman in the US to be Pres of the S.C.'s Palmetto M.A. Was also VP of the Nat'l Med Assoc. Also established the Negro Health Med Journal of S.C.